Lady Loki quickly swore that she would never again tell a lie, but instead she leaned into using her new penchant for truth-telling in equally manipulative ways. And the whole fact that Loki had helped bring about Ragnarok in the first place.
By the fifth issue of the series, Lady Loki had made her presence known to Thor, which confused and upset him - not due to Loki’s new form necessarily, but because of their complicated history. Meanwhile, Loki had been reborn into a body intended for Lady Sif, and, desiring to use the body as his own, Loki trapped Sif in the form of an elderly woman in hospice care, rendering her powerless to stop him. A brief history of when Loki was a woman Image: Marvel StudiosĪfter the comics’ earth-shattering Ragnarok event, Marvel’s 2007 Thor ongoing book focused on the Odinson’s search for any remaining Asgardians who had survived their fall - or been reborn in new forms. Altruistic as Loki can be when the mood strikes, Lady Loki was often just as villainous as the bitter, spiteful Loki of the early days. And a big part of that transformation was Lady Loki, who started her history in comics by just straight up stealing Sif’s body. The increasingly tedious villainy of Marvel Comics’ Loki led to editorial and creative choices that developed him into more of an antihero than an outright villain, bringing about renewed interest in the character. There have been a LOT of different variants of Loki